Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

General Questions

Yes. You can easily create a multilingual WordPress website using a special third-party plugin. Our themes are fully compatible with the popular WPML plugin used to create multilingual WordPress websites.

A WordPress theme's main purpose is presentational, it is a design first and foremost.

A WordPress theme is NOT: a booking engine, a property management system (PMS), a central reservation system (CRS) or a revenue management system (RMS).A WordPress theme can be used in combination with such third-party services, it is not meant to replace them.

Yes. Even though our themes are completely independent of third-party plugins, you can extend their functionality by using plugins like Elementor, Visual Composer, Beaver Builder, etc.

We provide a convenient way to import the theme's demo content directly from the back-end with a few simple clicks. All texts, photos, menus and widgets will be automatically set up for an easier and quicker start.

We accept payments via PayPal and 2CheckOut (2CO) for all major credit cards. We do not accept payments via Western Union, wire, cash, cryptocurrencies or other means.

If your membership expires, you can continue using the themes you've downloaded, but you won't have access to the latest theme files, support, or new theme releases. We'll send you a reminder when your renewal is coming up, no surprises.

A domain name.A web hosting plan with PHP version 7.0 or greater and MySQL version 5.6 or greater.The free WordPress software, which can be downloaded here: http://wordpress.org/.

WordPress.com provides limited free hosting for your website, a great starting point for personal websites, bloggers, etc.Or you can download the WordPress software for free at http://wordpress.org/ and install it on your hosting package, which is what I recommend to do.

Only if you have a premium WordPress.com Business Plan. Sites hosted for free at WordPress.com cannot upload custom themes. You will have to use the free, open-source WordPress software from http://wordpress.org/.